Many different physical, emotional and financial challenges arise as a result of car crashes. In this post, we will explore some of the hardships that come with broken legs. Many people sustain a broken leg when they are involved in a wreck, whether they are a...
Month: April 2020
What are your rights in the condemnation procedure?
According to the State of Texas Landowner’s Bill of Rights from the Office of the Attorney General of Texas, the government has the legal authority to take private property for public use. This authority, known as “eminent domain,” grants the government the right to...
Contracts and the Coronavirus; or, Do we have to pay for the wedding venue we can’t use?
The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in a countless number of closings and cancellations all over the world, giving rise to a tricky legal question: Can you still be required to pay for something even if you are unable to use it because of public health concerns? For...
When should you revisit your estate plan?
According to Forbes, there are two common errors people make when it comes to estate planning. The first is to fail to have a plan in place at all. The second is to fail to update your will or estate plan every few years, or as life circumstances change. If you have...